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About the Course

Course 3 is a continuation of the previous course, and will focus on teaching you how to work with tools you need to do your everyday work. The course begins by introducing you to numerous essential command line tools that are used daily. Then, it focuses on bash scripting - you will learn how to construct scripts and how to do very complicated tasks in an automated way. The course looks at files and filesystems and focuses on compiling programs in Linux, using gcc and other compilers, and using libraries of different types. It also takes a look at how Java works in Linux, and explains why there is no reason to worry about having easy-to-use Java programs in Linux. Course 3 ends by covering building packages out of software in Linux....

Top reviews

SS

Jun 2, 2020

This course is well developed and covered with each and every topic in detail . I learned lot of new things from this and will surely look forward to apply this knowledge practically.

MC

Dec 16, 2021

I've enjoyed the part about package management tools.

I don't have to build a packages, I only use them at work and it was interesting to glimpse at a process behind the packages.

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By Christoph A

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Jul 28, 2022

Difficult to understand for new Linux users. Slides were only read by the presenter, so there was no value in making a video for it. The course wasn't really motivating as there was too little explanation or examples of what we were doing and for what purpose we could use this. Mainly it wasn't clear to me why I'm learning the shown commands (like real-life examples/issues/exercises).